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“Mountain Students Win Honors; Haiti bow ~Girh Install New Officers ^
Howard Barry Weiss, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Weiss,
mari<ed hr. I 3th birthday ast
Friday and Bar Mit/vah rites
were no d that evening at
Temple Emanuel in Gastonia.
A reception for 200 guests
wa hold tc'lcwing the rite of
c r f'rmation with Howard s
parent, as hosts.
The birthday ca*e, r.naped
ir the scroll form of a Jew'sh
B r was decorated :n blue
a'd white and the bue and
white moti; was carried out
in other decorative details.
The tab o was spread with a
blue taffeta cloth.
1 ♦ w. ^rot y wj, H rr to 50 relatives and friends
at a Saturday lun< heon at Kings Mountain Country Club in
r'onor of thr ■■ son 13th birthday. Tables were decorated in
blue and white.
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Comings And Goings
•I. ' . ( iry a ft frcm M ami, Fla. that the weather is
idea for fi-iv he Keys and that the thermometer regis
tered 8 Ic day. He notes his Kings Mountain
friends wf" ; i n ar • ip-, .hould ;eave their overcoats
at home. . . .”
M' . J ■ vV • ,te- w i in Racigh Wednesday attending
h her husband was sworn in as a new
• tate it. r. W K $ Mountain lav/yer, has been in
Raleigh since • t Thursday.
G*‘ner ic■ r- r ^n Raleigh for the swearing-in cer
© were Mr . R bert Z. Fails and Mrs. Carl Ivester.
botn of Sr by. Mr. F , was rworn in as a new member of
the North C i-.jd i H u e of Representatives.
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Mr | G Hd 1 and daughter, Ava, have returned I
■ re< vi e, S. C. after spending four weeks j
with Mr . Mr. a i Mrs. Fred Owens.
M . G del urderwe- t surgery at Charlotte Memor
ial hosp’t , .it'd r. been recuperating at the home of her
parent . M . G tdd- n accompanied his family home Sun
day.
KXGAGh.'MJ XT .-l\XOl'.XCi:i) .V and Mrs. M. H. Camp
«»/ Grncer mini , nn tin i «>/•"/< <i« »*/ •</ //««i<- dttuyhtcr, Billie
Ann. In J<>< i.'nini iI linla liii , \>in o/ (jf,. _i/r. anil Mra. Ilur
m Bxhclur. .1 anduate >>t I\m.,s Muiuitain hujh school, the
brulf'iUel is >■ ploped h.u hirst {'mini Xutunal Bunk. The
bruit >in in,,•lift* is cmploytd In, Campbell Limestone «</
Bluekshti S. Tht > thl in if > i>hiinuil for March /}. .Vo
/in hull invitittiuHx (!/.• b> iii1/ issued h it all friends anti relatives
are incited to attend.
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Feature Program
Miss Biucie Cloninjjer. home
•ervice ajrent «;th r>.:ke Power
Company of Castonia. tiemim
strait'll party refreshments anti
decorations as tin* program ai
Monday night’s Jiur >r Woman's
club meet in-.
I’sinn tht“ theme. "left's (live A
Pai'v", Miss (’loninpor exhibited
a taalr of rente -pit* es suitable
for children's birthday parties.
Vaientint* parties. i.iioi i al j»a
therii ,s and nie v parties. She
also sut;nested appropriate in\i
t.ttiari' «nd gave recipes for par
it'Xi v-siiiuetiLt.
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Miss t'loninger. using her own
re for a party dip. a decora
1 vc sandwich loaf, and sweets,
demonstrated how to prepare
them and served the refresh
ments to club members.
Mrs (Menu Ktters and Ylis.
Shuford Peeler. Jr. we.e host
esses Miss Jaekie Blanton was
program chairman.
The devotional was given r*y
Mis. l>iek MeCinnis. club chap- .
la,n. Mrs. Bill Jonas, dub presi
dent. presided.
Mrs. W. C. Hughes is visiting
lie:- tlaughter. Mrs. \V. B. Atch
Uy. other relatives in Raleigh
tins week.
Kathy Ellison, daugnter of
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. E1 ison, has
been instated as Worthy Ad
visor of Kings Mountain As
semb y No. 50. Order of the
Ra’nbow for Girls.
Miss E'lison was ir tailed
by Linda Sherror, outgoing
Worthy Advisor, assisted by
Connie Di«on a- rnarsha*.
Margaret Bryant as chaplain,
Becky Stowe as recorder,
and Dianna Bunkowski as mu
sician.
A senior at Kings Moun
tain high school Miss E! 'son
is secretary of the Future
Homemakers and a member
ot the ruture Teachers club and the National Honor Sod
fity. S e attends Grace Methodist church.
• Officers appointed to serve during the winter term
include: Judie Ivey, Worthy Associate Advisor: Linda Rob*
®!^s* '*y: LlbbY ^'exander, hope: Joyce Dixon, faith:
Vickie Petty, drill leader; Jo Bridges, chapiain: Rita Phifer,
recorder. Jane Cuip, treasurer; Eiame Dixon, love; Jean
Davis, religion; Ann Sanders, nature; Donna Eaker, immor
taitty, Teresa McDaniel, fideiity Judy Morrison, patriotism:
Elaine Gault, service; Dianna Bunkcwski. musician- Gail
Price, choir director; Norma King, confidential observer;
and Jackie Dunn, outer observer.
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About This N‘ That
Ciub Night at the Country Club Saturday will open a
fu;l schedule of February activities for members and guests.
Mr. and Mrs. John Plonk and Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Hin
nant will be hosts and reservations are aiked by noon Sat-1
urday.
The dinner-dance wiil feature music by Bill Jeffries Or
chestra.
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Sunday iuncn buffet is on the calendar Va entine s Day
and a adies bridge luncheon is scheduled Wednesday, Feb.
17. A family night party is planned Friday, Feb. 19.
SOCIAL
CALENDAR
Friday:
12:(Ht Senior Citizens c 1 u b
covered dish luncheon at the
Woman’s club.
Sit tu nitty:
7:0rt Club Night at the Coun
try Club. Dinner-dance. Mr. and
Mrs. John Plonk and Mr. and
Mrs. L. E. ll nnant. hosts.
Sit min it:
1:00 The wedding of Miss
fiail Pearson and Alfred Phillips
in Faith Baptist church.
Htnnihitt:
3:00 Circle 1 of Kings Moun
tain Baptist church at the home
of Mrs. John Maunev.
7:00 Dixon C immunity I if
club at the h< re of .Miss Anita
Montgomery. Grover road.
7:3d Circle 3 of Kings .Moun
tain Baptist church at the home
of Mrs. J. K. Willis. Sr.
7:30 Circle I of Kings Moun
tain Baptist church at the hi r.e
of Mrs. J. R. Davis. Mrs. Jack
White, hostess.
7:30 Kings Mountain high
school Parent - Teacher • Student
Association in the school audi
torium.
7:.fo Circle I ->f Central Meth
odist church at the home <>f Miss
Pat Edwards.
7:30 Circle 5 of Central Meth
odist church at the home of Mrs.
A IT. Patters >n.
7:3o Circle d of Central Meth
odist church at the home of Mrs.
W. I>. Werner.
7:30 Circle 7 of Central Meth
odist church at the home of Mrs.
James Everhart.
T uettihty:
9:30 a.m. Circle 2 of Kings
Mountain Baptist church at the
home of Mrs. M D. Du Bose.
Th>tnulltit. Ft b. II:
3:00 Kings Mountain Garden
dub at the home of Mrs. James
K. Herndon. Jr. North Piedmont
avenue.
7:30 Circle 5 >f Kings M iun
tain Baptist church at tlie home
of Mr*. Kenneth Roberts.
WttlHCtultiy:
10 a.m. Circle 3 of Central
Methodist church at the church.
Mrs. Davis Hostess
To One High Rook Club
Mrs. J. K. Davis entertained
members of the One High Rook
dub at her home Thursday eve
ning. Present with the members
were three visitors. Mrs. Gene
M Carter. Mis W. D. Werner
and Mr*. Dorothy Etheridge.
Tables were appointed for re
freshments at the beginning of
the party and Mrs. Davis, assist
<*d bv Mrs. McCarter and Mrs.
Etheridge, served cream chicken
with accessories and a dessert
course.
High score for the evening
games was held hv Mrs. Joe
Thomson. Mrs. A. II. Patterson
held low and Mrs. Etheridge re
ceived the visitor's prize.
The Davis home w as decorated
with seasonal flowers.
Mrs. Walker, Mrs. Long
Hostesses To Auxiliary
Mrs. O. (). Walker and Mi>.
Ben L >ng were hostesses Thurs
day night at the former's home
11<> members of Otis D. Green P .st
lbo. the American Legion Auxil
iary.
The 12 members heard a pro
gram by Mrs. (’. L. Jolly, piesi
dent. Mrs. Jolly, who presided
daring the business meeting, an
nounced committee appointments
for the year. Plans for Poppy
Day were also discussed.
The hostesses served a dessert
course at refreshment time.
Mrs. Bessie Beam will be host
ess lo the Mat h meeting of the
auxiliary. Mrs. Paul Manner will
give the program. "Americanism
anti Civil Defense".
Devotions for Thu sda\ ni it's
meeting were given y Mrs. J.
K. Maunev. chaplain. The treas
urer's report was read by Mrs.
Bessie Beam.
Miss Pearson
Gives Plans
Miss Gail I\ irson. daughter of
Mr. and M’s. Tillman Pearson,
has completed plans f >r her mar
riage to Alf id Phillips, son of
Mrs. Ardic Phillips and the late
Pearly Phillips, and announces
them this week.
The wedding will take plate
Sunday at 1 p.m. in Faith Bap
tist church. It -v. W. T. I. n kadoo,
pastor of the church, will oftici
ate at the double-ring ceremony.
Miss Delores Wiiite will be
pianist f >r the program *>f nup
tial music and Don Gladden of
Greenville. S. t". r.ius.n of the
bride-to-be w.'l he vocal soloist.
Miss Linda Keynttlds. cousin of
the bride elect, will be m.iid of
ht no: ’in'* -inly attendant.
Best man for the hrid-. gro >m
to-be will !*e S dr.ey Franklin of
Bessemer Ciiy.
I’shers will • lucle Coy Ph 1
lips and Ro\ Phillips, trot hers
of the prospective bridegroom.
Lesl.e Joy and Paul Reynolds,
cousins of the bride-elect.
Mrs. Donald Smith, cousin of
the bride-elect, will keep a guest
register in the vestibule of tht
church where the bridal pair
will g:ee’ wedding guests after
the ceremony.
No formal wedding invitations
are be.ng issued hut all friends
and relatives of the couple are
invited to attend.
Mrs. Beam Hostess
To Methodist Circle
Light mem bin s of Circle 2 of
Central Methodist church gather
ed Tuesday morning for a regu
lar meeting at the home "f Mrs.
Bessie Dickey Beam. Mrs. John
Lackey was present as a \ isltor.
The devotional was given b\
Mrs. J. R. Davis, after which
Mrs. Jay Powell presemed the
Kehru.arv program from "Mcth
iMlis: Woman."
Mrs. Y. K. Throneburg. circle
chairman, presided. Mrs. Beam
served refreshments during a
social .hour.
^ a Rose Lennon, Kings
Moi ' junior at Hollins
_ ; CjC ir. Holuns. Vo., has re*
iu. red 10 scnool after a
yea. s study wi;h 40 other
He i .. students In the Hoi
ns r v o.id program in
France.
Ml. Lernor' is daughter of
Mr. i 'r--. R. S. Lei
She rerurnad to New York a
bcard the S.S. Stotendarr
Thursday.
The Hoi ins Abroad stu
dents arrived in Europe last
Febr ,i-y and spe,,+ a semes
i of shidy at the Sorbcnre
fn Par; before beginning a
summer tour of 14 countries.
i ney oegan another semester of study at the Sorbonne in
the fall.
The group participahrg for-Trn study prooram,
included two otner Nc h ^.:rr' r jns: A"ce Cam, daughter
ot Dr. and Mrs. (hammers Carr, and Anne Mackinney,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Francis P. Mackinney, of Char
lotte.
Miss G adys Lucille McC ain and Miles Jerome Grant,
both ot Kings Mountain, were wed Sunday "n a ceremony
performed by Magistrate J. Lee Roberts at hi: home.
The bride wore a twc-piece beige wool suit with be:ge
and brown accessories.
Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Lee McClain, the
bride is emp'oyed by Park Yarn M’ s. Her hu'Dard, a so an
employee of Park Yarn Mi' s, is on of Mrs. Bessie Dixon.
The new yweds are at home in Kings Mountain.
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Mrs. Pai Hendricks reviewed highlights of her trip
last summer to Europe at Thursday s Book dub meeting at
the home of Mrs. Jacob Cooper. Mrs. E. W. Neal, mother
of Mrs. Cooper, was hostess.
Mrs. J. H. Arthur was oroqram chairman for the after
noon and M"-. T. Lewis Hovis, president, presided. The club
welcomed Mrs. George Julian and Mrs. R. D. Goforth as
new members. Two sisters of the hostess were present as
visitors.
Mrs. E. C. Cooper, mother-in-law of Mrs. Cooper, and
Mrs. P. G. Padcett assisted the hoste; ?s in serving a so!ad
and dessert cour -e.
Mrs. Msi:ncy
On Committee
(iUKKXSHoRO Mis. William
S. J ,viler, of Chapel Hill, presi
ct* nt of tlu- I'NC' i! Alumni Asso
ciation. has made known the
names of alumnae wh • have
InH’n i h is i mtn. e.Ts of 11
triet com mi tiers of the Katherine
Smith Reynolds Scholarships.
The 11 committees nr a have
received the names if 2To hiiih
s rhool u'irls w it ■ ar • t i be s e reti
ed bv distri -is f the fin I s ho
tarship compctiti m in Greens
boro 'in March and 6. Twenty
four irirls will be in the final
competition, two from each dis
trict and two others from F ;r
syth, St- ties Sii \- County
is mpt'lry foi o ie -;m •*-.! s.-h >
larship in ehe.r.istry. Twelve will
e selected.
Filch Reynolds scholarship is
worth $1,200 a year, rem wable
for four years. This w:!l he tlu*
third t;r iup of 12 freshmen t • re
ceive the awards. There are now
21 Reynolds Srhola'ship holders
on tin- campus. Next year there
will be 36 anil the foil *w nt year
1**. Tile scholarships we. ■ estab
lished l<y the V.. v';nit!i Reyn »!ds
Foundation of W r--ton-Saiem in
honor f the w. e of R. .1 Rey
nolds, founder ( he Reynolds
Tobacco Comuany. She was an
alumna of Woman's College.
I>r Anne L Anderson. Greens
boro. chairman of tReynolds
Scholarship Central (
sinie it s establish rent, is mov
invr to Chapel Mill and MissSadve
Dunn. I’NC-G ilcm .. w mien. a
committee member, will -accord
her as chairman. Miss Miutue
rite Frlioi mil Mis Mr- - y I)
Braswell are two additional fac
ulty appointments to the com
mittee.
The scholarship district com
mittee chairmen anil members in
clude Mrs. Aubrey Maunev of
Kintts Mountain, representing
District in.
Heart Benefit
Plans Underway
Pat I.ee. television and radio
personality, will he commentat u
f<w a fashion • bridge benefit
Thursday, February 25th. at s
p it. at the Nati >nal Guard Arm
ory.
Proceeds from the benefit will
,o to the Kin Mountain Heart
Fund D rive, underway this
month, and Mi s. Charles Maunev
hi ids the committee on arrange
tin its.
Mrs. Muunoy s ml ticke » i*o on
sale this week at S2. The ticket
:u o includes refreshments which
w il be served ilut ine the sh>w
of fashions fn>m downtown
si res.
List of models ami i>artietpa! ■
iiitt merchants will he made m*xt
w cek.
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Birth
Announcements
Mr. and Mrs. James Dellinger,
*210 N. Sims Street, announ.v the
* birth oi son. Friday. January
20. Ktn>;s Mountain hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Howard
li inciall. route 2. announce the
birth of a son. Friday, January
29. Kings Mountain hospital.
Mr. and M,s. James YV. Burris,
315 Wallerson street, ann more
the birth of a daughter. Satur
day. January 3*». Kind's Mountain
hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. James Arthur
YVilkie. 3!s T. \.iS avenue. Besse
mer City, announce the birth of
a daughter. Saturday. January
■to. Kings Mountain hospital.
Mrs. E. W. Neal
Gives Book Review
The Home Arts <-lul» met Tues
day nieht at the home of Mrs.
Jaeob Cooper.
After serving guests a salad
and dessert course with eoffee.
Mrs. Cooper introduced her mo
ther. Mrs. K. YV. Neal, who gave
a review of ihc hook, “Mountain
D ii tor", i>\ l.i tJette Blythe.
Mrs. N K. McGill, Jr., newly
elected president, presided. Pres
ent as v isitors were Mrs. .Veal,
M's. Kdgar Co i|>cr and Mrs.
Charles Kasley.
Judy Watterson. Kings
Mountain junior at Western
Caroline co'ege at Cuilo
whee has been initiated by
A pna Delta Chi sorority.
The initiation ceremonies
v/ere held last week on the
college campus.
Daughter of Mrs. J. W.
Watterson and the ate Mr.
Watterson. Miss Watterson
is an English and business ad
ministration major.
She is also a member ot
the English Seminar and the
Greek Council.
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Laura Jean Page. Kings
Mountain sophomore at Mer
edith college in Raleigh, is a
member of the committee in
charge of arrangements for i
Ru .h Week by the AstrcriJ^
ton and Philaretian lite^p
societies Eebruary 8-12. |
Daughter ol Mr. and Mrs.
Harry E. Pago. Miss Page is
a rremoer of the Phi Society.
She will help stage a pady
for day students, supper for
durm students and entertain
ment tor a uau to be held
Thursday r ght at the college
gymnasium as a prelude to
Friday s Decision Day obser
vatiorv.
Rush Week is a rradit'^ra observance at tv.eredith
betv.eer the two societies. Each freshman a d transfer is
courted by ^he groups a^d titer decides wn :h to join.
The societies carry on a yearlong program of service which
include work with students at the State School for the B ind
and the Wake County Cerebral Palsy Center.
Exchange Student
Gives Program
Adele Jones, Shelby high school
exchange student from Wales,
was guest speaker atMtiui Mljy's
meeting of Sigma CTuipter ol
Alpha Delta Kappa in the com
munity room of ('level ind Sav
ings A Loan Ass xiation.
Miss Junw, speaking on a pr >
gram arranged hv Minnie Anna
Korney, delighted the group hy
talking about her native country,
the industries the educational
system, background of national
customs, its festivals, and cli
mate Miss Korney presented the
speaker.
Alpha Delta K ppa inelude
memi e ship from Kin s Moun
tain and Shelby. all of wh -m are
teachers in the s hod systems.
Club Is Vendinq
Garden Show Tickets
Kings Mountain women who
plan to attend the annual South
. caste: n Flower and fiard< n Show
■ in Chari >tte M irch ti 11 max
purchase their tickets from mem
ber* of the Town and Country
Garden club.
Tickets are on sab* at SI. They
r.ax ho old a; :■•<! a* the dor»r on
either of lie .show dates at Sl.-Vt.
Mrs. J. II. Arthur is president
of the In. il club.
TffAUR »t*4
diamond
RINGS
PNILUDI**4 SLENDER SHAFTS
OF GOLD SPIRAL UPWARD HOLD
ING A SINGLE DIAMOND IN SIMPLE
Ft lOAN^r ICED PSOM
Dellinger’s
JEWEL SHOP
Kings Mountain's
Leading Jewelers
Oi^on 4-H Club
To Meet Monday
The Dixon Community I II
club will hold its regular month
ly meeting Monday night at 7
o'clock :it thn home of Miss Ani
ta M mtjomerj’ on Grover road.
Miss Diane Greene is |no^^tt|
chairman for the meeting. I^P
for a Valentine party are to b<
made during a business met*tiu„
at which Miss Greene will pre
side*.
All members and visitors arc*
invited to attend.
CALLING ALL
HOME MAKERS
By GENE TIMMS
A LOOK
INTO THE FUTCRE
What will the home of to
morrow he like? Here are
1 TIMMS
some ideas on
how our homes
will look per
haps L*o or .'{•)
years from now
— or less. We
t h o u k li t you
m!"ht enjoy
reading this.
way
cif«u?F
I.amps will Im‘ cordless.
I'tuy will automatically turn
on when you enter a room,
and then turn off automatic'
ally when you leave the
nom.
You won’t have to worry
about closing windows any
more when it rains. Windows
will close electronically b>
themselves when rain starts.
Walls will be one . way
transparent — you’ll be
ti see out the whole lengt
the wall spaep — hut no
will lie able to sec in.
Some dc. orators feel tables
will he recessi-d into ceiling*
aril then lowered clcctronicai
Iv when needed.
t'hairs and sofas will be re
■••ssi <1 into walls. When you
want one — you just push a
but on anil out it comes into
place.
These chairs anil sofas will
have adjustable legs that will
■ utomatically raise or lower
• or tall or short |ieoplc.
Those are great ideas to
think about, and no doubt
they II all come true, but
meanwhile, if yon want some
pro out down to - earth furn
'•’•re values for your home,
wo are ready to serve you with
5he host there is — in the
world today — for your home
right now.
Remember, we at Timms
I- urnit ure show a complete
line of Living Room, Bed
Room, and Dining Room furni
'ur.. in your choice of Karl.v
\merlcan. French Provincial,
Italian Provincial. Traditional,
anil Contemporary. We are the
only true discount furniture
store in this area, and remem
h*'1. \ on do not have to pay
ash to receive these discounts,
onio in at y.mr earliest
venience. under no obligati
>f course
IMI1IS.
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